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MECHANICS & FARMERS BANK Administrator, CT A Feb. 26, March 5. U, IS, ISSS NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY In The Administration or The Estate of CHARLES LEON HIGH, Deceased NOT 1 C E The undersigned having quali fied as administratrix of the Estate of CHARLES LEON HIGH. Deceased, late ot Wake County, State of North. Can hr,a this is to notify ail persons having claims against aeiti estate to present them to the undersigned on or be fore the 54L day of March, 1967, or this NOTTC.'L will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate wll please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 2nd day of March. ihSfi MARY Kl4-A BRYANT Route 7, Box 332 Raleigh. North Carolina MrrCKELL & MURPHY Attorneys at Law East Hargett Street Raleigh. North Carolina ATTORNEYS FOR ADMINISTRATRIX DATES OF PUBLICATION March 5. 12. 19 and 35, 1986 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE NORTH CAROLNA: WAKE COUNTY HAVING QUAUFIED as Ad ministratrix of the Estate of Wil liam Hunter, deceased, late of Wake County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them tc the undersigned at Route i, Raleigh North Carolina, or. or before the 28th day of August. 1966, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to the estate will please make immediate payment This Uflth day of February. 1988. LAURA. BURTON, Administratrix F, J. CARNAGE. Attorney March 5, 12, 16 . 26, 1966. administratrix notice NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY HAVING QUALIFIED as Ad ministratrix of the Estate o! Hugh William Arnold, deceased, late of Wake County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 40? S Haywood St,, Raleigh, N. C.. or. or before the 2»th day of Augukt. 1966. or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery All persons in debted to the estate Will please make immediate payment. This 28tb day of February. 196' VESSrE ARNOLD. Administratrix F. J. CARNAGE, Attorney March 8. US, 19, 28. im Each year about 100 thou sand American women are wi dowed by heart attack deaths among men aged 45-64, the North Carolina Heart Associa tion reports. i s ft i ft URBAN PLANNERS Dr. Lewis C. Dowdy, left, president of A&T Coliege, talks with student in a class In Urban Sociology who this week are attending the annual Intercollegiate Urban Affair Conference at Long Island University, Brooklyn, New York. In the group are, from left to right Eddie Collins, Spring Hope; Brenda Richardson, Westbury, N. Y.; Joan Davis and Morris Davis Bronx, N. Y.; Samuel Stevenson, Riegelwood; Vincent Spencer, Beihaven; and the instructor, Di Dorothy S. Williams, professor of sociology. HONORED at 9Th ANNUAL WOMEN’S WEEKEND - Charlotte; Eight young women received certificates at the Ninth Annual Women's Program at Johnson c. Smith University last week. They aie; Front row (1 r) Jeannette Johnson, most cooperathe; Irl • Williams, Mo.-t -ieoeiidabli . Joyce Bowen, most poised; Candace Bynum, most studious. Back (1-:) I.ucille Gar ml, best all-round young woman; Helen Reynolds, mos. school spirited; Sylvia Komegay, most courteous; Marjorie Coakley, most friendly. Mrs, Bernice M. Bullock also received a certi ficate for her y as a beloved dietician during her years of service from l'.-r,4-1965, as did Mrs. Owena H. Davis, Dean of Women at Smith. Top Speakers Explore Theme At J. C. Smith’s Women’s Weekend CHAR LOTT!' - Nationally prominent women explored “Women In Industry’'on the oc casion of the Ninth inmial Wo men’s W eek Pi gram at John son c. Smith University here last week. Lawyer Yolande Hargraves Chambers, vice president and personal director of Federal Department Stores of Michi gan, Ohio and New York, chal lenged the students of the Uni versity with emphasis on think ing in terms of the future. She stressed the new and vital dimension in the world of work, and On < ’ -ment of de mand. Attorney Chambers em phasized that “To meet the challenges you must know your world of work and careers a vailable; your performance must be of quality.” To help resolve the problems of ca reers, she pointed out that, “young people need to be well read; they need to know about testing and how to take tests. Mrs. Barbara H. Deverlck, director of management ser vices and staff assistant to the general manager of the Blue Ridge Electric Membership Corporation, of Lenoir, stress ed “preparation now by select ing goals,V and further stated that "Our choices are based on our personal values.” Mrs. De veriek pointed out that, “in crease in women workers is due to four factors; it is easier for women to keep house, we desire higher standards of liv ing, there is an expanding eco nomy requiring more workers, and there are changes in the traditional attitudes toward wo men who work.” “There are great needs for women,” she continued, “the complex nature of jobs will demand a develop ment of talents to the fullest extent.” Mrs. Deverlck also urged the young women “to step ahead, meet demands, and chal lenge traditions by proving that they can deserve equal rights and equal pay." Other highlights of the week's program included: a chat m cli nic, headed by Mrs. Devera Edwards, Trade Relations Co ordinator for ARTRA Cosme tics, and special representa tive for Pharmaco, Inc. The young women were thrilled by the expert demonstrations in make-up and pointers on fash ions. Mrs. Carolyn Graham, Coun selor at the university, exhibit ed extensive materials on job opportunities, and gave valuable information on many facets of job holding, Mrs. Bernice M. Bullock was cited bv the young women of Johnson C. Smith for her work =1 ;® j Bit turns [Barclay j T A Bourbon -I- 48 MONTHS Bartlo|i hi D . Boution __ U “•**’ “OOT ® 5 $ 2- 2 - STRAIGHT tOUMON WHISKEY—*O PKOOf . JAS. BARCLAY * CO., UMITC9. 6EOIBA ill, as a beloved dietician worker during her years of service to the University (1954-1965). Eight outstanding young wo men who are students receiv ed certificates for certain qualities exhibited in campus relationships, they were: Syl via Kornegay most courteous; Candace Bynum, most studious; Joycto Bowen, most poised; He len Reynolds, most school spi rited; Iris Williams, most de pendable; Marjorie Coakley, most friendly, Jeannette John son, most cooperative; and Lu cille Garrick, cash prize for best-all-around young woman. It Pays To &dvertis« (PM Promotes Sales Manager IV. P, Lyman W. Paul Lyman, industrial sales manager for Carolina Power & Light Company since 1940, has been promoted to a newly-created post as executive assistant to the general sales manager, Vice-President H. G. Isley of the sales department has announced. A native Alabaman, Lyman Is an electrical engineering grad *... Ktl W. PAUL LYMAN uate of Georgia Tech, where he won letters in varsity football. 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He began his CP&L career in 1933 as industrial sales en gineer in South Carolina. He later served as Industrial con sultant before taking the job of industrial sales manager. He is a member of Hayes Barton Baptist Church, the Ra leigh Chamber of Commerce, the Raleigh Engineers Club, and the N, C. Society of En gineers, He has been presi dent of the Raleigh Lions Club and district Lions governor. Lyman was chairman for seven years of the Wake Coun ty Welfare Board and for two years of the Wake County Mem orial Hospital Authority. He served two years as a guber natorial appointee to the ad visory committee of the N. C. Recreation Commission, and he is past chairman of the United Fund's Salvation Army Board. His professional affiliations include membership for 25 years on the industrial com mittee of the Edison Electric Institute and a term as chair man of the Southeastern Elec tric Exchange industrial com mittee. Mrs. Lyman is the former Lela Odom of Laurinburg. The couple has a son and a daugh ter. is to those who smoke them, he learned the hard way recent ly. Hodges, a guest at a wedding party, pooh-poohed the answer a woman guest gave him when he asked her age. He count ered that her 25 years, in his opinion was nearer 45, Miss Sylvia Hallett, in reali ty only 19, retaliated by not only bruising Hodges' nose and tearing his coat, but also caus ing *228 in furniture and win dow damage to their hosts' home, while sending coffee cups and glasses sailing in Hodges' direction. When police arrived, every thing was overturned and win dows were broken. Hodges meekly explained that he was only joking, but that didn’t help matters much. Miss Hallett, however, ad mitted breaking the windows, but said she had help from other guests In the wild throwing spree, “I just had to express myself ’’ she added. That need for self expression cost her a court fine of sl4 plus $16.80 in costs. 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So, If you’re not more care ful than you HAVE been, one of these days-~or nights-your ruthless child persecution shall be Interrupted by appro priate authority. Hanorsd if Infos WINS TON-SAI EM - The Ze tas of Rho Zeta and Omega chapters climaxed their Finer Womanhood celebration last Sunday by honoring Miss Bar bara Tuck of Sanford as "La dy of the Year" and hearing a most challenging address by- Mrs. Mary W, Steward of De troit, Michigan. The program was held on the campus of WinSton-Sa.em State College. Dr. Kenneth R. Williams, president of the college, pre sented the Susie S. Hilliard Plaque to Miss Tuck on be half of the sorority. Miss Tuck, a sophomore, was nominated by her class and elected by the student body. Other nominees were Miss Sylvia O. Jones of the senior class and Miss Syl via Sprinkle of the junior class. 7
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